Wyoming is home to wide-open spaces, Native American Treasures, and Old West
Traditions. One way to experience the Old West is to visit one of the states
many Guest or "dude" ranches. This is truly an American experience, where
travelers can take guided horseback trips into the backcountry, herd cattle, or
take a trip down a river. The special touches like amazing tales of the Old West and ranch life
around the camp fire, home-cooked meals, and warm hospitality make a visit to a
ranch a memorable one.
The moment you arrive at the Absaroka Mountain Lodge you feel welcome. Guests who have visited the Lodge often say their stay was the best family vacation they've taken. What brings travelers back year after year? It could be the delicious home-cooked meals and cozy accommodations. In our experience what makes the difference between a good vacation and one you'd rather forget is the staff. We've found the staff at Absaroka Mountain Lodge are among the most friendly and helpful we've met. Which is especially great when you want to find the best fishing hole or have never ridden horseback along a trail.
The Absaroka Mountain Lodge has plenty of activities on-site to enjoy in addition to horseback riding, one of the favorite
activities of guests, and fishing. Guests can relax and enjoy shooting a few
hoops of basketball, get the gang together for sand volleyball, talk about the
one that got away while tossing horseshoes, and savor the barbeque cookouts, and
settle in around the evening campfires. The Absaroka Mountain Lodge has n
excellent babysitter on staff as well so parents can take a break and check out
the activities nearby in Cody, Wyoming. With such an amazing landscape for
guests to explore, the Absaroka Mountain Lodge is also the site for many small
outdoor weddings. If you're looking for the perfect
getaway where you can explore nature, experience the Old West, or just escape
the city, then the Absaroka Mountain Lodge is the
place to visit. Enjoy your trip!
The Absaroka Mountain Lodge is located just 12 miles from the east entrance of
Yellowstone National Park. The town of Cody, founded by William F. "Buffalo
Bill" Cody, and six other men in 1896, is just 39 miles away. It is in Cody
where you can explore the world famous Buffalo Bill Historical Center, which
features five museums, a research library, and a growing educational outreach
program. When you travel the area there are moments when you can imagine what it
must have been like when Buffalo Bill helped settle the Big Horn Basin of
Wyoming. Visit the Buffalo Bill Historical Center at 720 Sheridan Avenue in Cody.
For attractions and events happening throughout the state of Wyoming visit the State of Wyoming Tourism website at http://www.wyomingtourism.org

